Need a better way to keep track of all your favorite recipes?
Assets: EatingWell and MyRecipes.
Animation: Cassie Basford.
When it comes to cooking, are you a planner?
Then I have good news for you!
And whats more, you’ve got the option to sort and organize all those recipes into collections.
Have a tried-and-true favorite?
Add it to Keepers.
Come across some new recipes you want to try?
Add them to Want to Try.
Want to keep your breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack recipes in separate views?
you’re free to do that too.
Simply go toMyRecipesand create an account.
On each recipe page, just under the recipe author information, youll find the save button.
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Animation: Cassie Basford.
I love saving recipes for inspiration and am so excited about this new feature.
Ive already saved ourCinnamon-Quinoa Breakfast Bowlto Breakfast and Keepers.
And Ive tagged ourPiled-High Vegetable Pitasas a recipe I Want to Try and Lunch.
OurSpaghetti Squash Nests with Sausage, Mushrooms & Tomatoesare in Dinner and Want to Try.
And Im not the only one who loves this new feature.
Heres what some otherEatingWelleditors think.
I cook A LOT ofEatingWellrecipes at home, says Assistant General Manager Penelope Wall.
Not that were biased, but my family says theyre the best!
We publish so many new recipes onEatingWellthat I want to make at home.
I love being able to organize them all in one place, so I remember to make them.
Were all already benefiting from this new feature, and we know you will too.
Oh, and did you hear that our recipes now haveCook Mode, too?
We hope these new features make meal planning and cooking easier for you!